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World Hall of Fame Features Work by Victor Vasarely, Father of the Global Movement Who Was Inspired by Chess Pattern

“Victor Vasarely: Calculated Compositions” Opens October 6

SAINT LOUIS (September 12, 2017) — The World Chess Hall of Fame (WCHOF) proudly presents a new art exhibit, Victor Vasarely: Calculated Compositions, opening Friday, October 6, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Widely regarded as the “Father of the Op Art movement," French-Hungarian artist Victor Vasarely became entranced by patt erns, including that of a in the late 1930s, which became the quintessential framework for his art. Works in the exhibit are on loan from the collection of the Herakleidon Museum, Athens, Greece, and are supplemented by selections from the colle ctions of the World Chess Hall of Fame and Dr. Jeanne and .

Utilizing geometric shapes and colorful graphics, many of Vasarely’s works are compelling illusions of spatial depth. He credits his work to a wide range of influences, including design principles, Wassily Kandinsky, and . After settling in in 1930, Vasarely worked as a graphic artist while creating many proto - Op Art works. Vasarely experimented in a style based in and Abstract during the 1940s. During the 1960s and 70s, his optical images became part of the popular culture, often used on album covers and in fashion spreads. His motto was "Art for All." His work is in museum collections around the world, including the Albright-Kn ox Art Gallery in Buffalo, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Tate Gallery in London, and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice.

1 "Vasarely believed that art should be affordable and available to the masses, versus an elite few," said Shannon Bailey, WCHOF chief curator. "He didn't believe you had to be an art historian to understand or appreciate art. This is one of the many reasons I am excited about this show, as it is analogous to our mission to make chess available to as many people as possible.”

The majority of the works in the exhibition are serigraphs, prints made via silkscreen process. Prints were aligned with Vasarely’s beliefs, since large editions could be enjoyed by a greater number of people. In addition, there are several fine examples of gouache on paper as well as a chessboard by the artist and other historic objects including etchings, collage and posters.

"Vasarely was a true pioneer of optical art. It's important to note that he created these works pre-technology, entirely by hand, which is part of what makes them so impressive," says Paul Firos, Founder of the Herakleidon Museum and President of PAN Art Connections.

Victor Vasarely: Calculated Compositions will be on display through March 25, 2018 at the World Chess Hall of Fame, located at 4652 Maryland Plaza in the Central West End. Admission is complimentary with a suggested donation of $5.

The WCHOF has welcomed over 70,000 visitors since its opening. Its widespread acclaim has been complemented by the efforts of its supported organization, the and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis, an educational institution that focuses on teaching and promoting the game of chess. The combined efforts of the Saint Louis Chess Campus led the United States Senate, in 2014, to declare Saint Louis the chess capital of the nation.  EDITOR’S NOTE : Interviews with the Chief Curator are available upon request.

WCHOF Hours: Monday–Tuesday and Saturdays (10 a.m.–5 p.m.), Wednesdays– Fridays (10 a.m.–9 p.m.) and Sundays (noon–5 p.m.)

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About the World Chess Hall of Fame

The WCHOF is a nonprofit organization committed to building awareness for the cultural and artistic significance of chess. It opened on Sept. 9, 2011, in the Central West End after moving from previous locations in New Windsor, NY; Washington, D.C.; and Miami. The WCHOF is located at 4652 Maryland Avenue, housed in an historic 15,900 square-foot residence-turned-business, and features the U.S. and World Chess Halls of Fame, displays of artifacts from the permanent collection and exhibitions highlighting

2 the great players, historic games and rich cultural . The World Chess Hall of Fame partners with the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis to provide innovative programming and outreach to local, national and international audiences.

For more information, please visit the World Chess Hall of Fame online at www.worldchesshof.org or call (314) 367-9243(WCHF).

Visit our social channels: Facebook (@WorldChessHOF), Twitter (@WorldChessHOF), Instagram (@worldchesshof), and YouTube ( www.youtube.com/worldchesshof ), exhibit hashtag: #VasarelyChess.

About the Herakleidon Museum

The Herakleidon Museum, based in Athens, Greece, has been bringing art, education, and culture to the general public since 2004. It aspires to help prepare young people, both intellectually and emotionally, to face the growing demands of our world, both today and tomorrow. The inspiration for this endeavor comes from the founders Paul and Anna-Belinda Firos.

Today the Museum Herakleidon has evolved into an interactive center for popularized science . In the framework of this philosophy, the new, permanent interactive exhibition, I Play and Understand , invites children and adults to come into contact with science, art, and mathematics, through creative play with judiciously chosen and designed interactive exhibits.

For more information, visit: http://herakleidon-art.gr/en-us/.

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